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...highlights: Interpersonal Attraction–Hopefully your section will contain a resident feminist/male chauvinist for this portion of the course, where all of your worst assumptions about individuals’ partner-selection choices will be confirmed by oodles of data. Face the facts: John just wants to nail as many women as possible, with little concern for personality or appearance. As for Jane–I'm not sayin' she's a golddigga', but she ain't messin' with no broke, er, mates. Stereotyping & Prejudice–It's not that you hate [insert group here], it's just that...
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...must-haves to the market this month with the introduction of a new collection by Victoria Hagan, a New York City--based interior designer. Victoria Hagan Perfect Pieces features tabletop accessories and furniture inspired by Hagan's love of country style, including signature details like brass fittings and studded nail trims. In-store products include mirrors and pillows, while target.com carries other items like trunks and coffee tables. The name of the collection comes from Hagan's idea that small changes with small pieces can make a room perfect. "We call them 'perfect' because in many ways that...
...first of her college career. Senior midfielder Aline Brown stole the ball in front of the Massachusetts net and passed to a streaking Ardery, who got past the Minutewomen goaltender and put the ball in the net. RHODE ISLAND 2, HARVARD 1 The Rams (2-2) won a nail-biter, beating the clock and Connolly with only 3.6 seconds left. The loss was especially tough for Harvard, as the Crimson, playing its season opener, had equalized the score only thirty seconds earlier. Junior back Devon Shapiro scored off a penalty corner with 36 seconds left in the game...
...course, much was done after 9/11--or, at least, much money was spent--to improve America's homeland security. Airline passengers said goodbye to their nail scissors. After 2006 they said goodbye to their hair gel. They got used to having their luggage searched and their bodies frisked. Western intelligence agencies stepped up their efforts to monitor and penetrate terrorist networks. And there were some major successes. In June 2006 Canadian police arrested suspected terrorists who had about 3 tons of ammonium nitrate in their possession. Two months later, British authorities were able to announce the disruption of a plot...